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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2024 · 1H 50M

Food Safety Talk 298: Stop Dumping In My Tubes

from Food Safety Talk · host Ben Chapman

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The show starts with Ben's relief due to not having to manage hockey viewing and other schedule conflicts. The guys talk about the rising success of a vegan meat company and the challenges going from a concept to a growing business. Don and Ben then chat about the milkshake/ice cream machine hacking and issues related to safety and food safety. They talk about people talking about them talking about Daily Harvest being linked to illnesses in 2021. The guys go on to discuss an outbreak of pathogenic _E. coli_ that was linked to raw milk cheese in the UK as well as Ben's holiday food safety conversations with his Canadian family. The show ends on a deep dive into a high school cafeteria outbreak in Illinois that may or may not have been linked to a food handler.

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IIHF - Home 2024 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPVegan meat company claws its way forward - by Hanna RaskinMcDonald’s Ice Cream Machine Hackers Say They Found the ‘Smoking Gun’ That Killed Their Startup | WIREDKytch - The platform for smart, connected...

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